Aftermath of today’s Russian strike on Kyiv. What do you call those who do such things?

by UNITED24Media

33 comments
  1. When this war finally ends and (hopefully) Ukrainians are free from this terror, does anyone think that the average Russian will ever be able to come to terms with what they let their country do? Like will there be a post WW2 Germany that taught the next generations to not repeat their same mistakes? Because from all the videos of the “I’m not political” Russian mindset, it really doesn’t feel like there will be

  2. Killers and they should be hold responsible.
    EU needs to put military on the ground and push russia out and invade russia.

  3. Ah yes, military production facilities cleverly disguised to appear as a row of civilian terrace houses. /s

  4. Don’t you see that it’s an obvious military target? Fuckin assholes

  5. What a waste.

    Military this is a waste of an expensive missile.

    Tactically you have wrecked 10 families lives, again not a major victory in a full scale war.

    Russia yet again showing their complete lack of competence.

  6. That’s a lot of military bases destroyed, with all their military shrubs out front, and their military garden furniture out back, and those military transport hatchbacks parked up. Great use of ordnance there Russia, you’re starting to turn this war around for sure 👍

  7. China’s govt continues to support Russia. HOW MANY GOODS FROM CHINA DID YOU PURCHASE TODAY?

  8. Some time ago, Primo Levi wrote a memoir entitled “If This Is a Man,” in which he described the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps he experienced firsthand as a prisoner. But no one saw those horrors being perpetrated live on television unless after the war ended.. Today, 80 years later, we see them every day. The perpetrator has changed, this time it’s Russia. But the horrors will remain indelible in the eyes and minds of all of us. There can never be any kind of understanding or forgiveness for the crimes committed by the Russians and all their supporters.

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